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Sure they're a little pricey, but to me, they're worth it, being that I'm profoundly hard of hearing. It does help. SWBTATTReg Jul 2024 #1
The Sound Bar or the headset? SheilaAnn Jul 2024 #4
I use the sound bar, and I haven't used the headphones yet, but I do have them. And, to be clear, I don't SWBTATTReg Jul 2024 #11
I have a Bose 500. Charlie Chapulin Jul 2024 #2
You might not need a powered sub woofer Jerry2144 Jul 2024 #3
My tv is a Vizio and I noted many Vizio sound bars. What's the best place to shop for these? SheilaAnn Jul 2024 #6
It depends upon where you are Jerry2144 Jul 2024 #18
I discovered my TV was too outdated to connect to it properly Blue Owl Jul 2024 #5
Yes, I'm 84 years old and not a techy by any means. Do I need a separate remote for this? SheilaAnn Jul 2024 #7
The sound bar should come with its own remote Blue Owl Jul 2024 #10
Bluetooth TV? Would the headphone be instead of the sound bar? Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2024 #8
cans rajuncajdim Jul 2024 #15
On the cheap ypu get somerhing like this. CentralMass Jul 2024 #9
It depends on the TV. I bought a cheap Black Friday TV live love laugh Jul 2024 #12
sony rajuncajdim Jul 2024 #16
Ok 👍🏼 live love laugh Jul 2024 #17
I went with a Zvox sound bar. duncang Jul 2024 #13
Just looked. duncang Jul 2024 #14
I have both. The headphones win hands down. Buddyzbuddy 10 hrs ago #19
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